Flavius Julius

Flavius Julius (317 BC-) was the Paterfamilias of the House of Julii from 270 BC until his death.

Biography
Flavius Julius was born in Arretium in northern Italy, to the House of Julii. His great-grandfather fought against the Gauls and his eye was put out in fighting with them, and he was born with a hatred for the Gauls. Julius became a general in the Roman Army and in 270 BC was responsible for the conquest of Segesta from the Ligurians. He was a consummate politician and skilled bureaucrat with a stern temper, and he was also a good general, influential, and good at management.